Cheese

Don't be duped by the name; in German it means 'wine cheese,' but this unusual tomme is actually from northern Italy. Soaked in Lagrein wine and spices, it's creamy, lightly peppery, and a bit garlicky; like super-fancy beef jerky. Read More

If you like your blues as creamy as can be, look no further. That knobby grey rind adds another layer of complexity to the triple-cream wonderland underneath. Evenly distributed blue veining means pleasant, but not overwhelming, blue flavor. Read More

Caerphilly, carefully. Known primarily as the grub of Welsh coalminers, this cheese has also long been made in England’s West Country by the Ducketts of Somerset, whose own production of this noble wheel began three generations ago with the raw milk from their herd of Friesian cows. Read More

Father and son cheesemakers Georgio and Gianluca Bonati are the overachievers of Parmigiano Reggiano production, going above and beyond in every aspect of craft to ensure a final wheel of impeccable quality, redolent of fresh walnuts, cooked milk, and spring grass. Read More

Hand-selected by our Alp-scaling buyers, this Summer Reserve batch is a rare member of the Comte one percent deemed worthy of extra aging for deepened, more complex flavor. Eat it now: exclusivity guaranteed; endless wheels are not. Read More

A cheese that takes it so far to the flavor max that it necessitates not one but two Xs. Loosely translated as “very sharp”, Scharfe Maxx is all about extremes: extreme funk, extreme flavor, and extreme creaminess. Read More

It’s been around since the 13th century—one taste and you’ll join its ranks of admirers. While traditional Gruyere may age anywhere from six months to three years, Murray’s carefully selects special wheels with incredible aging potential that we finish in our own caves for a full twelve-month maturation. Read More